A playful yet powerful Easter tradition: we recreate the Ten Plagues of Egypt using candy in a Red Sea display that’s fun for kids and rich in biblical meaning. With Lego Israelites, themed treats, and conversations about how Exodus points to Jesus, this hands-on tradition brings Scripture to life in a sweet and unforgettable way.
Read MoreWhen our full dinner plans unraveled, we pivoted to something simpler—a teatime inspired by Strawberry Shortcake, full of fresh fruit, muffins, and sweet moments with my girls. This post is a reminder that connection doesn’t require perfection. It just takes intention, a cozy table, and a little creativity (plus a really good muffin recipe).
Read MoreZoom into family fun with this Cars-inspired dinner and movie night! From Lightning McCheese Burgers to a racetrack tablescape, we’re sharing easy themed ideas to bring Radiator Springs right to your home. Perfect for Disney lovers of all ages!
Read MorePull out the grilled cheese and cue the twin switch! Our Parent Trap-themed Dinner & a Movie night was full of cozy comfort food, campfire charm, and nostalgic fun. From gooey sandwiches to peanut butter-dipped cookies and a tablescape that screams Camp Walden, this night was all about heart, laughter, and hospitality. Get inspired to host your own movie night magic with all the dreamy details.
Read MoreStep into Pixie Hollow for a magical Tinker Bell dinner and movie night! With fairy-themed bites, twinkle lights, and a touch of whimsy, this cozy evening brought wonder to the table and joy to our hearts.
Read MoreA timeless story, a cozy table, and a menu inspired by the March sisters—our Little Women dinner and movie night was full of charm, laughter, and heartfelt conversation. A celebration of sisterhood, simplicity, and beauty in the everyday.
Read MoreThis creative, connection-filled birthday party idea was such a hit at age nine, my daughter asked for it again at sixteen! From cake mix competitions to themed decorating challenges, here’s how to pull off a bake-off birthday your kids (and teens!) will never forget.
Read MoreBetween ages 8 and 12, many kids experience fear or anxiety—though it often shows up in unexpected ways. As a mom, I found comfort in a simple routine: sitting beside their bed and reading 8 scriptures aloud. These verses became a steady rhythm of peace in the middle of the night.
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